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Disparities From COVID Should Accelerate Change in Higher Ed

Virginia Tech President Tim Sands and Vice President for Student Affairs Frank Shushok discuss how higher education can be redesigned to meet new demands from students and the world.

Colleges: Learning Organizations That Aren't Learning

Colleges are supposed to be learning organizations. But their staff and faculty rank lower than other U.S. employees do in measures of learning and growth.

Is Higher Education Ready for the AI Revolution?

Are robots coming for your job? A new report sheds light on how artificial intelligence could change how Americans live and work -- and higher education's response to keep humans relevant.

How Gallup Aims Higher Education at Great Jobs and Great Lives

Gallup's analytics and advice help education leaders, at all levels, focus on what matters most so they can help students achieve success in their careers and lives.

Can Data Tell If Higher Ed Is Delivering on Its Promise?

With rising tuition, $1.5 trillion in student loan debt and completion rates under 60%, the value of higher education is in question.

Higher Education: Drop the Term "Liberal Arts"

"Liberal" is politically charged, and "arts" has a negative connotation regarding improving graduates' job prospects.

Fewer Jobs, College Options May Push Rural Gen Zers to Move

Rural Gen Zers see fewer opportunities in their area for good jobs and college degrees. Perceived job opportunities influence Gen Zers' desire to relocate.

Study Shows 2U Tech Boot Camp Grads See Quick ROI

Participants in a recent Gallup-2U study of graduates of 2U boot camps reported earning substantially higher salaries one year after graduation, offsetting more than half of the sticker price of their programs.

Words Used to Describe "Higher Ed" Make a Difference

Different words used to describe higher education evoke different confidence ratings among U.S. adults, with "higher education" scoring better than "colleges and universities."

Words Used to Describe "Higher Ed" Make a Difference

Different words used to describe higher education evoke different confidence ratings among U.S. adults, with "higher education" scoring better than "colleges and universities."
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